Nobody plans ahead for packing help. The calls come from people staring at a house full of unboxed cabinets with movers due in four days, and they hire whoever responds before the panic peaks. Your crews are inside other people's homes all day, wrapping stemware, and the office phone rolls to voicemail. Quickwire texts every missed caller back immediately, calms the panic, scopes the job, and books the walkthrough while the competition is still ringing.
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Packing work is urgent by nature. Customers underestimate the job, hit a wall a few days before the truck arrives, and start calling for rescue. They are not price shopping so much as availability shopping: the first company that confirms it can be there this week usually gets hired. Your packers cannot answer with their hands full of bubble wrap, and a small office rarely covers every ring. Each missed call is a same-week job at healthy rates, and by the time you call back that evening, someone else has already claimed the calendar slot.
You're mid-job, after hours, or already on the line. The call rings out like it always has.
The caller instantly gets a text in your voice, asks what they need, and keeps the conversation alive.
Quickwire books the appointment and pings you with the details. You never stopped working.
Thursday afternoon. A homeowner calls in a mild panic: closing is Monday, the movers are booked, and nothing is in a box. Your two crews are mid-pack across town and the call goes unanswered. Her phone buzzes: "Hi, it's TidyBox Packing. Our crews are mid-pack. When do you need to be packed by?" She types "Sunday!!" The thread confirms a three-bedroom, kitchen included, and books a Friday evening walkthrough with a Saturday crew penciled in. Panic handled in four texts.
It is built for them. A panicked packer wants proof someone is on it right now, and an instant reply delivers that better than a ringing phone. The thread confirms the deadline first, so your team knows which jobs are movers-arrive-Monday urgent.
It asks what your estimator would: whole home or select rooms, kitchen and fragile items, home size, and the pack-by date. You see a tidy summary and can quote or book a walkthrough without playing phone tag.
Yes. Because the templates are yours, the conversation can mention unpacking, crating, or supplies wherever it fits. A caller who only knew you packed boxes learns you can also empty them at the destination, which grows the ticket.
The calls that hit while she is on the other line, at lunch, or out helping a crew, which is precisely when demand spikes. Quickwire only steps in on the calls that ring out, and she can jump into any thread she wants to own.
No. Quickwire works with your existing business number. Customers just see texts coming from you.
Drop your info and we'll get right back to you with the same instant text-back your packing company's customers would get.
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